Working in partnership UNIC Warsaw, the Human Rights Ombudsman and a business company ENSI organized a human rights exhibition that presents the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and quotations by historical and present outstanding representatives of Polish humanistic thought. The author of photographs is Maciej Byczkowski, a traveler, musician and businessman. “The aim of the exhibition and our expedition is to reach the source of brotherhood. This is a global message of peace and hope. Some photographs are accompanied by selected quotations - the treasures of Polish humanistic thought. This is exactly how Poland, so nobly and wisely, recalls human rights.” – he said at the opening ceremony of the exhibition. “This exhibition shows that Poland, one of the founders of the United Nations, was committed to human rights throughout the ages.” - added UNIC Officer-in-Charge in her opening speech.

ENSI specializes in securing information and personal data protection and its corporate social responsibility mission includes educational activities that underline the right to privacy as an integral part of human dignity. The exhibition was held at the Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Warsaw from 19 February - 10 March 2015.

Working in partnership UNIC Warsaw, the Human Rights Ombudsman and a business company ENSI organized a human rights exhibition that presents the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and quotations by historical and present outstanding representatives of Polish humanistic thought. The author of photographs is Maciej Byczkowski, a traveler, musician and businessman. “The aim of the exhibition and our expedition is to reach the source of brotherhood. This is a global message of peace and hope. Some photographs are accompanied by selected quotations - the treasures of Polish humanistic thought. This is exactly how Poland, so nobly and wisely, recalls human rights.” – he said at the opening ceremony of the exhibition. “This exhibition shows that Poland, one of the founders of the United Nations, was committed to human rights throughout the ages.” - added UNIC Officer-in-Charge in her opening speech.

ENSI specializes in securing information and personal data protection and its corporate social responsibility mission includes educational activities that underline the right to privacy as an integral part of human dignity. The exhibition was held at the Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Warsaw from 19 February - 10 March 2015.

In celebration of International Mother Language Day, UNIC Dhaka, UNESCO Bangladesh and Daffodil International University (DIU) jointly organized a seminar, exhibition, cultural show and drama exhibition at DIU auditorium on 21 February.

UNESCO Programme Officer Kizzy Tahnin read-out the chief guest’s statement. All the speakers expressed their solidarity to victims of the language movement who lost their lives during 1952. A cultural event and drama on the mother language movement was staged before the audience.

The programme received huge media coverage. Seven newspaper clippings and total twenty four TV channels covered the event.

“A wonderful evening of spectacular music was in store for the Delhi crowd as Panchtatva celebrated the last of its five all-India concerts which started in Mumbai, and then went to Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and now Delhi,” said Kiran Mehra-Kerpelman, UNIC Director. “They carried off an absolutely magical evening depicting the five elements of nature, taking the understanding of climate change and the effects of human impact on the environment”, she noted. The five elements are: “Aakash (Space), Vaayu (Wind), Agni (Fire), Jal (Water) and Prithvi (Earth)”.

Conceived by Durga Jasraj, together with Neeraj Jaitley, Panchtatva is an immersive experience through a spectacular combination of specially designed Animation and Visual Effects along with Soundscapes, and the use of Shlokas from the Vedas (scriptures). “Panchtatava is a musical extension of our dynamic Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji’s call for action for Swachch Bharat Abhiyaan” said Durga Jasraj. “We firmly believe that each one of us can contribute in our unique way and hence we decided to roll out a Concert tour to spread awareness through entertainment, which will leave a lasting impression on people’s minds”. The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India, Aditya Birla Group, and the United Nations Information Centre for India and Bhutan (UNIC) supported this endeavour.